Lil' Oscar the Small OctopusLil' Oscar the Small Octopus looks and sounds just like his big brother Pete, but he's a little smaller and has 8 legs. Oscar is designed for medium sized dogs who love to whip their toys and play tug-o-war. Oscar measures 12" in diameter from leg to leg x 10” tall x 12” around the head.

General StarfishGreat for a game of fetch, this super Starfish won’t hurt your dog when thrown and is definitely backyard and water approved. The General is equipped with a squeaker and measures 10 1/2” in diameter x 2 1/2’ thick.

Larry LobsterLarry is your dog's "Maine" Man! Since he is a Lobster, he is ready to play all day in and out of the water. Larry is red in color, comes with multiple squeakers and measures 15” long x 10” wide x 3” thick.

Tuffies Sea SharkTuff Scale 7. Keep your legs up when this shark hits the water! Because Tuffy Toys are built to float, Shack the Shark is perfect for a game of fetch in or out of the water!

Tuffy's strives to create the world's "tuff"est softest dog toys. They created the "Tuff Scale" to give you insight on how tuff the toy you're buying compares against another. Some dogs are aggressive and can only have the tuffest toys ranked 8 and above. Other dogs may not be as aggressive or may be older and their chewing habits have slowed.

Tuffy's goal is to help you purchase a toy suited for your dog's needs. All their toys are made with the same extreme durable construction, but the shape of the toy can impact a dog's ability to penetrate the toy over time. They are continually testing and creating new toys to be both stronger and safer for your dog. Indestructible is impossible, but they will keep trying!

Seven Rows of StitchingEach toy's four layers of material are sewn together with two rows of linear stitching and two rows of cross stitching. The four rows of stitching are protected with a nylon webbing that are sewn three more times!

Four Layers of MaterialTwo layers of 600 Denier nylon, one layer of pVC, and finally one layer of soft fleece. All four layers are rolled together and then sewn together four times in a one inch cross pattern to prevent layer separation.

Protective WebbingAdditional industrial grade nylon webbing is sewn around the outside edge with three rows of stitching to cover and protect the first 4 rows of stitching.

Squeaker Safety PocketsEach squeaker is safe and quiet because they are sewn into a nylon safety pocket beneath four other layers of material.

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My Great Dane tore the octopus plush squeaker toy to pieces within a few hours. I thought the durability and reinforced seams would make a difference but she chewed through the top of the head first, ripped out squeaker and stuffing, and went for the legs from there. Waste of time and money if your dog is even marginally intelligent.

Bottom LineNo, I would not recommend this to a friend

Merchant response: Intense chewers should stick to raw bones and bully sticks if known to destroy toys.

My four year old pit mix has had a LOT of toys. Anything we can do to help rid him of excess energy. The Tuffy line, in general, lasts WAY beyond normal toy expectancy and this gator has been our go-to. He's had two or three and this last one has been his second favorite toy (after his ball) for more than a year. Unheard of! I've patched a few holes here and there, but the integrity's remained until recently. Having to replace him because all the chewing, shaking, throwing and tugging is finally wearing down the material. He's been pouting since we took it away.

This toy has been great! We currently have snow on the ground and while I try to discourage any toys from going outside right now it has been snuck out a few times but it has held up very well for the weather it was left outside in (other toys turned to icky mushy messes).For the durablitly factor to this toy...my newest dog tried for hours to try and get a hole in it in various ways and he did not succed and has stopped trying to destroy it.

I have a 1 year old lab/ pit mix that LOVES the Tuffy Shark. We try to give him a range of toy options, but he always goes to and carries around the shark. He does tear it to shreds after a day or two, but he loves it well enough to continue to replace them.

Generally he will 1) carry it around for a half hour, 2) sit down with it between his paws, 3) use his front teeth to unstitch it, 4) pull out the cotton and squeeker, 5) show me what he has done, 6) sit back down and continue to de-stitch it, 7) completely disassemble it, 8) show me his work, 9) carry it around until I trash it and give him another.

We have a large golden doodle puppy and a golden retriever who love to play. The shark is one of the best toys we have purchased. The shape fits in their mouths and can be easily carried around to show off to the other one. Toys usually last just days around here, but this one shows little sign of wear after 3 months of daily use. It is also easy to throw. It has surrived many tug of war games and days of being left in the back yard during a rain storm. Easy to toss in the washer for a quick clean up too. I'd definately buy the shark again!

I have two boxers who for the most part can destroy any stuffed toy within a matter of days. This lobster has lasted for over a month and only sustained a few non-fatal injuries. They've managed to kill one squeaker and chew off one of his smaller appendages, but no stuffing has leaked out, so it's all good. In addition to simply chewing on Lobbie, they also like to use him to play tuggy, with each other or with me.